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MefTrs Printers,
h umr paper f Tutfits you give us a tale,
Os into men confin'd in Go/hm fail,
f Who lucre like to be Inur’d wi'.h Jirong herr.pen
collars,
For running and psftiug, a few pewter dollars)
FJivtng found out lie way to tonjlmiß a mar hint,
{Which nun of all ages hate fought for in vain)
Thil without cither utndingor cuing will run,
Tilt this world is ended and t’other begun.
Theje men may lay claim to their noble invention
In the hope of enjoying their freedom and pension .
Aw I. on mv honor and truth wilt aver.
That my wife had iifrover'd it ere I hod her :
Since when it hat run in perpetual motion,
IVith a music as sweet as the roar of the ocean
Andfkouhl no unpropiticui m'Jihunce intervene,
Ji will run til old Sime hit wornout the machine.
So that if Mejjrs. Printers, a patent ii granted,
Cr ;/ for tn/ptdion a pattern is wanted,
1 flail put in a flreng and auietl founded claim,
And with ptaflral experiments il In fir ate the fame,
And I'll fend them iny WIFE whaft perpetual
clatter,
not fait to convince if the truth of the matter.
SIMOX HEXPECT.
Avery ** oiocleft letter to the Prrfi.
ch’tit of the United States, having by
forne means or >ther found its W3y into
a very polite circle,a few evenings rigo,
on coming to that part where the wri
ter he “ was insulted by two otfi
errs of the army or navy, he knew not
which,” a lady remarked, “ it was in
deed a great pity the gentlemen could
not tell whether he had been attacked by
land or by Jca /**
BO STWICK & HO/VE,
ll°ggV corner nl St. Julian tired,
and Jo.mll): ‘s fquare,—Have Jail received
nd tor fait low for Calk,
AN excellent a (Tort memos men’s fine end
coitrf- fh’ e.
Women’* ditto, ditto,
Boot* and b'v'tres,
• A quantity ol Enr,rfh hoot lege.
Boots and sh jrs made in the bell manner,
and on fhortefl notice.
D-r ms.-r 17 p fl j
At tuy lutiddti it I* . ‘lilt 1 t 1,1-Kip.*, iidi
not allowed mefuffi. lent time to col'ril .ill
the accompli agtinll tne, tin.fe to whom t
am indebted, by piefeming their accomots to
Mr. John Striven, jun, of Wilmington I(land,
will icccive payment in as (bort a time as
pi tli >le JOSEPH BUY AN.
Fob *B. 11.104 at.
r c psi sis ‘ 1 e r p Jj’j/r g ixtci'five and *a/ui
JI Ole/he I harks, u tfrun p'Ucn miles q, S a*
Hannah cm g out to a large body of wood, and
with w e.x. -pi on he left tnd tnofl convent fttua
tion for t>-e making of LIME in the fiatt —offers
libera! te mlto a per/on having negroes tube
ton veiled with him, for one year . in which time
50,000 buflie 1 may bo made and delivered with
it hand ~.nd a fait therefore enjurtd.
F,h ,q so, s. W*l.L
lax Collector s bale.
Will be ftld, on the third TaefJay in April next
at Liberty County at the Court-
H. ‘tft, between the hours in and 3 o'clock
One tracT; of land containing
150 acres fi u ited in (formerly St Andrew’s Pa
vjh ) bounded by lands of Francis Arthur Ba
rak Norman, Tcomas Chrift'e, Richard Baker
and vacant landi at the time offurvey, lojatiify
the taxi due thereon for the yev 1799. uJ
arrears,granted to Strong Afhao'e ; taxes 1 dol
lar $8 tents.
Also, 300 acres of land lying
and being in (formt'iy St. John's Pi-ifh ) now
Liberty Crun’y, btandtib) Lucs o-K nnuhßailie,
Jofrvh OFwa'd. Benj train Andrews, Jol'eph
Stephens and lands vacant at‘he tine of survey.
original!’ g. a Jed tc Samuel B u n fold as the
fref rty if John Alhmoie, :o fatts/y the taxes
due thereon fc ‘ah I <x 1 dot fat 1.1 tents
EDWARD STEVENS, T.C C I.
Rictbor-ugh, F.b 14 101
City Sheriff's Sales.
0n TUESDAY th • \ft <Uy of April next, will be
Jlld t the Cou't-houfe, in this city, between
the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock
A FOHTY-FIVK ACRE LOT, KNOWN
by the No. 3, in the fourth tythiug Reynolds
1 waid, bound'd to the south, by Lot No, g.
ongini'ly Edward i'auneu’s, to the wft by
LOl N- 8, to the north by LatNn *, to the e.ill
bv the Townlh'p line and marfhrs of Augus
tine ci;clt, (eG.ed as the property of Thomas
Panner at the fait of John Glass, nointrd out
by the a- lendaot. PE PER SHICK, c.
March 4, n, 105
Sheriff’s Safes.
On TUES DAY the \JI of April next, will be fold,
at the ,owt~Houfe, >n the City ol Savannah
A tract of land, containing 400
acre'.more or iefs. in the county of Chathim, near
the City, adioimug lards called Sabine fitlis. and
lands nowMcuoied bv Mr Jin s Alger, fuzed ai
the proper v of Thomas dolphin, by virtue ajfcve
tal executions.
Alfj 2 tratfls of land, fuuated
(late Si Andrew's Pan/hj M Intojk County, con
tain-vg 392 acts more or less, bounded Noith
£-/i md South t.i)l by land o Nathaniel M Cul-
Uujh Cat Head Creek, and land of LoJilan
M Int.’fh, IV,ft bv Robert Hal ie. and William
At A'jv. and South by the river Ala tamo hi, grant
ed p Leek'in M Ciltrrjy, /cued a, th. property
of fames Moore Esq deceased by virtue of an ex
ecution, obtained by Paul H tVHkins.
Benjamin Wall, s.c.c.
March 4. loi .
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the fir/l TUhSD AY in Apr .l next, will be fold ,
at she Court-House in the county of tjf-.gham,
One Negro Kello\v( Joejfeiz
ed a, th prcbeitv of John Stirk, % Esq. deceased te
futisfy an execution.
John Williams, s.e.c.
Effingham County, Feb. *6. 105.
bberffs Sales.
ON TUESDAY, the \fl Abril next, will bes id,
at the Court-house, in the city of Savannah, three
Negroes, viz :
DINAH. ELSEY and SANDY Taken
under execution, as the property of Joseph
Watts, deceased, at the fun of Wm. Clarke.
B. Wall , s.c.c.
_ February 7 . n . 101 ..
NOTICE. *
ALL persona indebted to the estate of the
fate Nathaniel M’Cullough, ofM’lntoth 1
county, deceased, are hereby notified to make ‘
immediate payment to the fuhfcribers ; all
tbofe to whom the eflate may be indebted are
rrquetlep to bring ie. th'ir accompts iegilly ‘
SUtbcutifsied, for fettb nent to ’
JOHK M'Cu L lOUCH. ) i'm'rar.d {
Avx M'Cu lt.ocon, j tljirr'x |
Becrmber 1, ’gj.
Alexander Watt & Cos.
Have Received per the ship Girsv, from
Liverpool,
A Large and Genera / Atfortment of
FALL GOODS,
Confi/ting of jlmo/l every ufejul Article oj
HABERDASHERY,
CUTLERY,
TURNERY,
IRONMONGERY.
A L SO,
An Elegant and ta/hionable Ajfortment
MILLENARY,
Which they williifpvfe of Whomsaii and
R ar at c, at a very low advance at their Store,
in CoMMEaca-Row, on the BAY
Where they continue to keep
WINES, BRANDY,
GIN, RUM,
SUGARS, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, Scc.&c.
N. B. Jull opened a few clicfls Imperial
HYSON TEAS,
Os a particular high flavour n 79
jonn X. Si ay ter,
Has For Sale at his STORE, St. Julian-Street
Mr. Hocc’s Buildings,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries , Liquors other /Irticles :
Which he intends to difpote oi low for Cash
or Produce only
CONSISTING OF
GUNPOWDER, )
I tn per i it I, jy.c
Young Hyfon and r
Buhea j
Loat and other Sugars,
Molasses,
Cinnamon,
Nutmegs,
Mace,
Cloves,
Black pepper,
Pimento,
Cayenne pepper,
Chocolate,
Saltpetre,
Ginger,
Blue Sc ether Railisi,
Currants,
Citrons,
Guava Jelly,
Olivet,
Walnuta,
Quins li!h sauce,
bdllad oil, ,
Baiket (alt.
Starch,
Durham muflard,
Double* and single Gloueefter \ CHEESE
Soap,
Manufaflared tobacco,
Hu.li d’Anfeniee,
Cream de Noyau,
Oil of wormwood.
At. torts of diddled water*,
Segars, Scotch fnutf,
Ctackr rs,
London particular Madeira,
Sherry,
m,u 8 .. I wines.
Claret,
Fyal
Bed Bordeaux Brandy,
Coniac ditto 9 year* old,
Old Jamaica Ruin,
Wed-India diiio,
Northward ditto,
Holland Geneva,
London honied porter,
Wine Vinegar,
Demijohns,
Playing cards,
Liverpool China,
Queers & GEfs \ WARE,
Empty bottles,
N. B. Sea dores of all kinds furnifhed at
tha thoriell notice, Dec. id, n .gi
An APPRENTICE wanted
c. N E WA LL,
At his Store on Clink's Wharf,
HAS For SALE.
MADEIRA, -]
Sherry,
Pore,
Claret,
Fontinac, WINES.
Nloun aio,
Malaga,
1 cncnffe and
V) -I,
Bell Bordeaux-Brandy,
Rea) Cogniac ditto yean oltL
(-aid Jamaica Rum,
Well India ditto,
Northward ditto,
Hollands Gin,
American ditto,
London bottled Porter,
Engliflr Cheese,
Frclh Biscuit,
Hyfon, I
Souchong and > TEAS.
Bviltea J
Cot Fee ground,
Ditto whole,
Bell Chocolate,
Mufcovado Sugar,
Loaf ditto,
Mace,
Cinnamon,
Cloves,
Nutmegs,
AUfuice,
Black Pepper,
Cayenne ditto; bafleet Salt,
Durham Mullard,
Rose Water,
Orange Flower ditto,
Pickled Walnuts,
Ditto Olives,
Quins frelh Sauce,
Mulhroom Ketchup,
Guava Jelly,
Currant ditto,
Bloom Raifini,
Scotch Barley,
Split Peafe,
Zant Currants,
Frelh Almonds,
Crockery Ware assorted,
Glass Ware ditto,
Playing Cards,
Oinaburgs,
Nails,
Demijohns,
Slop &c. See. Sec.
N. M. Sea florcs ofall kinds furnUbed
at the Ihortcß notiqr.
rtn For NEW-YORK,
THE Brig DEAN, Platt
Akeilv, mailer, will fail ii
}£ys&£39 10 days. For freight or
passage, apply to the mafteron board, or
Wm. WALLACE.
March 4. n.105.
For BALTIMORE,
Ihe Schooner F O X,
Wm Greenough, rnsder,
A flsunch good vessel,
- . fails fall, and ij well calcu-
I laird for patfruger), has ihe
* greater part .i net freight engaged, and will
fail in (bout ten dayr. The F'<x i) intended
for a packet. For freight or paffige apply on
hoard at Kennedy’# wharf, or to
Smith, Sons, Anderson £f? Flint,
IF bo have Fl>R Sale, received by Jaid
Veff'h
1500 bulhel) bed Maryland Indian corn, and
’ 50 barrel) Flour, Feb. 18. n.lOl ;
~or BOSTON,
The Schooner
PA^RAGON^
LORING and SEAVER.
Who have received for Sale,
N E Rum
White Pine Boards.
2 Boxes Stationary assorted.
Teiceis Jamaica Sugar,
Feb. 25 n 103.
For Freight or Charter,
(To any of the Northern Ports,)
THE SLOOP
ELIZA,
JS. D-xtcr, matter, anew vetTeb
. now rea ly to.ieceive any c rg°
that may offer. Burthen 62
tons; well calculated tor passengers Anplj
on board or to Wm. HUNTER.
February 24 n 103..
For freight or Charter,
.. (T* he Weft-Indies,)
The Staunch Schoom-r
uffvf'jF Jos. Bragdon, matter, bur
then ii* tons. FOl terms
f2UuB-\dS£F)4mdKt apply to tits matter on
Da- or to GLO. ANDERSON.
Fct.rua y 25 4t. nio3*
FOR SALE,
At H. Putnam’s
mlk wbarl. the brig
PEGGY &POLLY,
Burthen 106 tons,
only 2 years old. can
out any expence, for
further parttculais apply to th? matter onboard
or to H. PUTNAM.
Received by fa and R ■ g ana fur Sale,
FGrbadoes rum in puncheons,
Full quality sugar in hhds &c Lbfs. Apply to
FI. Putnam.
Feb, tr,. 103.
Pot LGN DUN, call at COWES,)
The fall failing 81 ig
/\M\ vets e /,
f ? Robert Whiinpney, matter, —
s E Abopt 40 Bales of Cotton will
\ ‘JWbCT be taken on freight if offered in
the courfc of the present week.
For terms oi which, or passage
apply on board or to
Wm. Hunter.
Feb 14. n.IOO.
Fo7 LONDON,
Th,/launch BRIG
Charles Hazard, Matter,
|jgaHE£?Kggf| Burthen 170 ton), to fail
io.i;i\e. \ t>. .lie -'sth March. For freight of
rice, tobacco orcouo. apply to the matter on
board, or TllOs. M‘C, HARRIS.
February 14. tOO.
For LON DOnT”
7 he BRIG
TWO SINTERS,
John Smith, biajler ,
Will fail cariv next month.
For freight <<f cotton pleale
apply co E. G AIRDNER V Cos.
January 17 ; 92.
FOR LONDON,
The Ship
tMgg M E R C U R r,
William Tate, matter, Butthen
hundred and fifty tons, a
ftauneh well found vessel, will
ir ready to receive a cargo in a few days,
and has the greater part of her cargo already
ng’ged. for the remainder apply to the matter
on board or to
M'Call & Miller.
Who want to fuTrkrfe, a fe<w thousand
White Oak hyjheadJlavet and head tg.
January 7 . n 80
For Ll ViiKFOOL,
®7 he vr<w SHIP
AUGUSTA,
Buuhen 150 tons, has
neat accommodations tor
passengers; a ronftdetable
part of her freight being
engaged, fhc will fail thp
firft of next month 1 for
remaintter.or passage, apply to the fubfcribcrt,
Who havb received, sy said Vessel,
fltOM Nkw York, akd for. sale,
5 Boxes piunes,
10 Boxes raisins,
50 Kegs ciackers and butter bifuuits,
*0 barrels found apple),
*3 Bund’e* hay,
6 Hhds and bhls rack'd cider,
White pine hoards,
2 Hhds. Mufeovada sugar,
t Pipes Geneva,
,6 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica runs,
6 Puncheons Northward ditto,
*0 Cods cordage,
too Stone jugs,
60 Win.ifir chairs,
to bbls. Virginia flour.
Carpenter & Havens.
BILLS of EXCHANGE on LIV
ERPOOL, apply as boe.
February tt, n qq
ALMANAC’S for 1800, may
be had st the Mufeutn-Office.
For Salt, Freight r Charter,
/SBL Gen^WARREN,
David Foller.fbe, Mall? rj
l ,urt * len ,2 3 tons > S yea,j
(tfapa^ 1 old, may be fern tu sea a la
fmsl ex pence. Inventory
““ t 0 f een> ln j terms mad e
known ov apt-lying so Captain Fo.lenfbe on
board or t® Win. HUNTER.
March 4. tR n.iog.
For LIVERPOOL or LONDON,
®As freight may offer,
The new ship
MINERVA,
Samuel Fowler, matter,
For freight or passage apply to
the matter onboaid, or to
GEO. ANDERSON,
Who has received fur Jalt on Confsgnmi nt,
per Jatd ship,
5000 Bushels Liverpool Salt.
February 2t. ‘ 102.
~For LIVERPOOIT
_ 7 he SHIP
Favour ite,
guns, and men an
fwcrable, to fail On
nr before the oth
Feb. For freight or
passage, apply to
IVilfott & Outtcrfidc.
Jan. 17. 92
✓'gX For LIVERPOOL ,
/ jJEIX \ The Ship ROVER,
\ BrazilU Rich . matt r, Will fail
Y WxvjJr with all convenient speed For
freight or paff.ge apply to
Wm. LAMB.
Who has received for sale
bv said Ship, from Boston,
rj Barrels Northward rum,
22 Firkins choice butter,
1 Pipe Port wine. Jan. 14. n.91
For LIVERPOOU
The new and remarkable
SI faft failing SHIP
g&Gcn. MERCER,
Alex. Ccffin, mailer,
Burthen 350 tons, will
be difpatchcd as soon as poilibie, for
freight or paifage apply to
Robert Sc John Bolton.
January 17. 92.
For GLASGOW,
armedSlll'y
dSSs&Bjg D. MAC FI E, Commander,
Now ready to receive produce at Watt’s
wharf, and wili fail abon* the 20th proximo
For freight or passage apply to the matter on
board, or to DAVID LAIRD.
FOR SaLE,
Lint OZNA BURGS by the piece er pack
age, and a few tons Campeachy LOGWOOD
Apply as above. Feb. 28. n.104
FOR GLASGO w 7”
The Faji Sailing Brig
jMBL L Cattaim Mills,
*iWzZxir To fail in sc or 12 days.
or frt'gh of 30 or 35
bales of cotton apply to
the matter on board or to
BENJAMIN MAURICE & Cos.
Telfair's Wharf, oppofitethe Custom-House.
February t 4 „ 100 .
” “’ - ■■ - y
The (launch and
Having two thirds
* of her cargo engage and
2 confideraule part of which is on board, will
fail for Liverpool towards die middle or end
of the month ; for freight of the remainder 01
passage d pply to the Captain on board, or
Taylor, Mi Her Si Cos.
BILLS on Ntw-Ypßic, For s a i C(
apply as above. Feb. 4 n. 97 .
H-% To Be RENTED.
IjsjTS For 1,2 or 3 years, a
.. ‘A* Two Story Dw.-l ing
is# H G y U S b E,
frpntmg the South Com
iaiftift mon, and joining Mr. John
CUSIIIM Hllill •'! Eppmger, convenient to
Mokei, and .1 healthy Summer feat, with a
well of txce lent water in the yard. For further
particulars apply to JOHN GARDINER.
March 4 . 105.
•y-SSja To Be Rented,
For mo,ul,s a commodi
STORE,
on a central Wharf, in this
■■jaiaiujlfliS tl!CJUirc ot the Pii-
JaPUary 17. 1192.
yft g FOR SAI.E7
fjmmm j st u r e
cj ii i:; ij In Buit-ttrect, lately oc
cupied by the fubfcrib-D,
I^—-- J who will make known the
f., JL ~term) on application to
lllitllill In illU them, at their Rote south
fide ivlarkci Square, Bolton’s Buildings
E. Parker & Cos
Dec, 31* n-87.
FOR SALE,
THE half of LOT No q, Vernon Tything
Heathcotc Ward, fronting the south com
mon, on the prernifes is a two story dwelling
house, a kitchen, liable, brick necetlary, and a
good well of water in the yard, at present
occupied by Mrs. Demere —ALSO, too acres
of land adjoining Bryans Cowpen. on the
north fide of Ogechee River, chiefly River
Swamp—For particulars apply to
Wm. LEWDEN.
March 4. 0.105.61.
To be Leafed,
For one, two, or three years, if applied for
soon, the fubferiber’s
PLANTATION,
Adjoining Great Ogechee Bridge, containing two
Acres of Tide Laud, in planting order, btftdes a
quantity of Upland, failed to the culture of Cotton
D. Macleod.
Little Ogtehee, Dee. 54. n. ig
Savannah Academy.
TPfE public are refpe&fully inform*
ed, that the above seminary is now
cfiablifhed upon a liberal and permanent
flan, and ready for the reception oi a
united number of Pupils, who will be
carefully infttu&ed in every literary ac
complishment jrequifite for the educa
tion of the man of business, the profef
fional, or the private gentleman.
The clafilcal department will be su
perintended by Mr. McCay, gentle
man who has received his education in
Europe, and can-produce the mod ref
peft'abie credentials of his abilities in
ihat line; he teaches the Latin and
Greek languages by methods the moft
approved, and will engage to dismiss hi*
Pupils well qualified to ‘enter any uni
versity.
Mr. Ball's abilities as an EnglHk
teacher, will bear the rtridtelt ferutiny,
he will continue to inftruft his Pupils,
with his usual care, in Reading,
Writing, Arithmetic, Book-
Keeping, English Grammar,
Geography and the use of the
Globes, together with the mod ufc
ful branches of the Mathematics,
and will pay the (Iridteft attention to
their morals.
A French teacher of charafter, amia
bilities will alfobe e:s gagcd, and certain
hours appropriated to the study of tnaC
‘anguage.
1 erms of 7 uition , Per Quarter.
For Reading, Writing,and Ac
compts, D. g
English Grammar,Geography,
and the Mathematic*, j*
Greek and Latin Languages, if
No entrance money will be required.
MefTrs. McCay & Bail, take this op
portunity of pledging themselves to the
inhabitants ot this city, as well as to
each other, that no exertions of their*
(hall be wanting to render the above in
stitution permanent, and truly refpedta
blr, being well convinced that they may
always expedflrom a libera* & enlight
ened community, such a (hare of pub
lic patronage and fupporr, as their own
united exertions (ball continue to de
serve.
For the fatisfaction of parents, and
the more regular conducting ot the Aca
demy, it is the earned desire of the
Teachers, that proper Trustees, be ap
pointed occasionally to infpefi into the
progress of the scholars; until fuefi ap
pointments take place, they will altrfcy*
be happy to fee any gentleman iatcreft
ed iu the undertakt"*, who may think
proper to visit them for the fame pur
pose.
Mr. Ball intends, during the summer
months to appropriate a certain portio*
of each day, to the infiruCfion of young
ladies, in English G rammer, &c.
For the accommodation of those lie
in;; at a difiance, Mr. McCay propofe*
taking into ins family, a lew young
gentlemen as boarders, whole Itudies
niay be muca advanced by ‘private in
rudion.
Filature, Feb. 14. n.ico.
Wf the fubferibrrs having lie moft
fatisfaiflory recommendations of Messrs.
McCay & Ball, are highly gratified in
contemplating the great ’ advantages
which tnuft arise from the above eftab*
Mfhment, and beg leave to remind the
citizens of the nect-fiityof giving eve
ry encouragement to a plan so definable
to every friend of education. Experi
ence has proved the many disadvantages
arising from fending our youths from’
under the immediate eye of their pa
rents, who by nature are deftgned, and
ought to be the guardians of their chil
drens morals.
Robert Bolton,
K. Wayne,
Saml. Lawrence.
Taxes for 1799.
THE Tax Colle&or glif s notice, that
he has received th, • general digejl
from the Receiver of 7ax Returns for the
jnar i 799, and is ready to colled th < Tax
forJaidy ar at his rffice V/,JI Broad-fireet.
Executions aguinft DBF 4U Li hRS avili
be ijfutd after the fifi day of FebH.a y.
next , agreeable to the i r.x Ad.
JOHN GIBBONS, t.c.c.c.
Savannah, Dec. 27, I 799. ft. B6.
Ten Dollars Reward.
BROKE out of G.oal last night, two Ne
groes, one named VIRGIL, twenty-five
or fix years of age, about five feet fix or fevtnt
inches high, well made, of a yellow complex
ion, hasJofi a piece of one of his ears ; he is a
a very artful country bom fellow, and n
doubt will aflame the name of George, which
he his been known to do when formerly run
away. The oth-r is a lad named Frank, six
teen or frventeen years of age, of a yellow
complexion, about five feet three or four in
ches high, with a bulhy head of hair, and a
fear over one of his ejes, fptales good English,
as he is country born, and may perhaps hp
purfuaded by Virgil to change his namit.
The above reward will be paid to any peifoa
or persons who will deliver them to tbe fub
icriber in Savannah, or will secure them fafe
lv in any place that they may be come at, or
five dollars for each or either of tnem* All
maftets of vessels are cationed agaieft carrying
them off. JOHN D. MONGIN.
Fehruary 28. n.104.
20 DOLLARS REWARD.
ABSCONDED from the fubfrriher’t plan
tation, on Daufulkev Ifiand South Caro
lina, on Saturday the a?d ultimo, two negro
men, TOM, a jobbing carpenter, about tv/eo
tv-two years of age, black complexion, fir
feet high, and proportiouably flout SAM,
a brother of TOM’s, five feet fix oreight inch
es high, about nineteen years of age, tfrn
made, and complexiouapproaching t o vellow.
Th-v were hired not long since from Mr.
Alexander Johnston, rmd will probably lurk
about the Ifie of Hope (theirformer refidener)
or Skidaway Ifiand, as the fellow Tom has a
wife at Judge Stevens’s plantation, 011 fiiid
Ifiand. Ten dollars will he paid for each of
them delivered at the goal in Savannah, or
Robert Walts.
Man-h 4- n i<y.